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Kristi Beisecker is a graphic designer, photographer, printmaker and alternative scientist whose interested in making images through two contrasting elements. She is also a blogger in lifestyle, travel, wellness and health, art and design, beauty and fashion.

Inquiry: Landhuis Chobolobo – Blue Curacao Cocktail Workshop

WILLEMSTAD, CURAÇAO – Friday, I went to the Landhuis Chobolobo Cocktail Workshop and learned how to make a cocktail with the Blue Curacao Liquor. I highly recommend this workshop for any foodie as it was very informative and entertaining. The workshop started with a tour of an exhibit of how the liquor was made, then a tasting and a workshop to make two cocktails. After the workshop I had dinner at the Cabana beach club near my hotel. A taxi ride got me to the tour and back to the hotel and I was able to reserve and book through the website – Viator.com.

Here is some info about Landhuis Chobolobo (Landhuis is the word for plantation).

  • Landhuis Chobolobo is one of Curacao’s most renown 19th-century country mansions
  • Visit the Curacao Liqueur Distillery
  • Learn everything about the Genuine Curacao Liqueur and the island of Curaçao
  • Taste a sample of our fine craft Genuine Curacao Liqueurs
  • Have a unique cocktail experience in our Chobolobo’s Cocktail Workshop
  • Grab a bite or try our locally made ice cream
  • Find original Curacao souvenirs and gifts

 

 

Residency: The Pier Beach Inn and Suites

WILLIAMSTAD, CURAÇAO – For my 30th birthday trip, I recently went to Curacao. It was a relatively easy destination to navigate, however, a rather long flight. It was closer to 9-10 hours rather than my usual 6-8 hours. I hadn’t gone anywhere since Greenland so I wanted this trip to be a little extra special. I must say trying to book Curacao on a budget was a little challenging. I ended up changing and canceling hotels a couple of times since the taxi rides from the airport were super expensive at night since that was when I was arriving.

Through my planning, I came upon The Pier Beach Inn and Suites and was a short walk away from the beach clubs that I was planning to go to. I ended up splitting my time with an activity in the morning and then beach time midday to sunset than with dinner

The Pier Beach Inn and Suites was exceptional for an economic option in Curacao. It was extremely clean, close to the desired location, had satisfying breakfast options, accommodating and friendly staff who were super helpful with travel hiccups. Though there was a rooster outside of my window most mornings that’s beyond their control.

 

 

Art: Adobe Sufism Retreat

I am celebrating Beltane a bit early this year. I booked a short interfaith and artistic retreat at Adobe – an interfaith and spiritual retreat center in New Lebanon, NY about an hour and a half from me. It will be a chance for me to work through some things personally, as well as some time on my wildcrafting for my artwork. Over the years of collecting plants for my artwork I have gotten to know several edible plants and one of the things I want to do is make meals from my walks in the woods. I am planning to go the weekend before Beltane (end of April) so I have been doing some additional homework on figuring out what I could potentially make. I have also been devouring foraging videos on youtube, specifically Coastal Foraging – Outdoor Chef Life and Fisher Locker!! Makes me miss the oceans. Anyway, here is a round up of recipes I found on Pinterest I’d like to try during my retreat.

Personal Wellness at The Stonehedge Hotel Spa

TYNGSBOROUGH, MA – Continuing my personal wellness series, I did go to a Spa in November however I’ve just been so busy with the holidays that I haven’t had a chance or frankly motivation to post. But now I have and can post a few pics. Honestly I don’t have much to say other than it was a super casual but affordable experience. The food wasn’t really much to rave about and was a bite to eat but in a pinch it worked.

 

GAIA Exhibition Published

EXHIBITION GAÏA INCLUDED IN A SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ON ART & CLIMATE CHANGE, ALONGSIDE OTHER MAJOR SHOWS AT GRAND PALAIS, MAM PARIS AND PALAIS DE TOKYO

 
Laura Sanchez Filomeno
Spondilus Gaederopus – Série Artificialia – détail 2015-2016, Laura Sanchez Filomeno
As the curator of the eco-exhibition Gaïa, it is an honor to announce that the travelling show has been selected for the purpose of an interesting environmental psychology research on climate change art. The study, conducted by two scientists from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Laura Kim Sommer and Christian Andreas Klöckner, has been recently published on Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts by the American Psychological Association. It investigates the capacity from an artwork related to climate change to raise awareness in audiences.   The exhibition Gaïa, exploring the link between Gender and Ecology, was presented in partnership with the Mairie de Paris, and organized in the broader context of ArtCOP21, an environmental arts festival which took place parallel to the United Nations Climate Change Conference (Conference of the Parties [COP21]), in November 2015, in Paris. The show, which have seen the most artworks selected for the overall research, has been a particular interest for the scientific study which based its analysis from several installations from the exhibition (such as La Terre from Jisook Min, Sertella Septentrionalis from Laura Sanchez Filomeno) as well as  participatory artworks such as « Gaïa » from Laurence Hochin. In this explorative study using cluster analysis, characteristics of the artworks were connected with emotional and cognitive audience responses.
 
Jisook Min, Gaïa
La Terre, Jisook Min, 2016
The conclusion of the research stress the importance of moving « away from a dystopian way of depicting the problems of climate change, toward offering solutions, and emphasizing the beauty and interconnectedness of nature ». It also suggests to the activist artists to create a « personal connection to the causes and consequences and offer solutions. “Painting things black” and inducing fear is also not the best way to go, since it induces more fear, which reduces motivation » (O’Neill, Hulme, Turnpenny, & Screen, 2010) » The survey is a great example of how, contemporary arts and sciences, guided by a multidisciplinary approach, could work together to foster ecological awareness and encourage social changes. The research conclusions are also in line with the spirit in which the Gaïa exhibition has been curated, with an emphasis on poetic and somehow positive tone, aiming at infusing paths of hope, in front of a serious and urgent theme such as climate change.
 

written by Julia Rajacic

Weekly Tarot 04

  1. The Emperor
  2. Two of Cups (Inverted)
  3. The Moon

A day late with this one, oops. I spent most of yesterday relaxing and being in my studio. Anyway last week, I just worked with my new client on a business matter. So the cards made sense in that light.

Emperor – 2.cups (R) – Moon

This week there will be a boss figure that will be prominent and a relationship that will be weakened due to some confusion about a matter. Even reversed the 2 of cups is strong. I never like the Moon card as it is always showing discontent, mental confusion and sometime deceit.